Why don't they install a new glass curtain wall system?
Why don't they install a new glass curtain wall system?
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Because it would cost millions and paint is cheap.
They stay busy the way it is. Just looking to refresh.
Isnt Renaissance an upscale brand of Marriott? We also have Ambassador hotel which is part of the upscale Marriott collection. Nobody would argue against Colcord Hotel being upscale. <br>
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We do have a Hilton, Renaissance, Omni (u/c), and boutiques (Colcord, Ambassador, 21C Museum) that are upscale. But yeah, it is interesting OKC doesn't have a full on Hyatt, Westin, JW Marriott, nor W.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Westin used to be a level above Sheraton when they were exclusive Starwood brands. Sheraton = Marriott = Hyatt Regency = Hilton whereas Westin = JW Marriott or W = Grand Hyatt = Conrad.
That may have changed with the merger Marriott=Starwood but there used to be a delineation where Sheraton was the standard full-service hotel ala Marriott and Westin was the upscale full service hotel ala JW Marriott.
Intercontinental is the weird one of the major brands; Holiday Inn which is their standard full service hotel is not at the level of other full service but their premium brand, Crowne Plaza is. Intercontinental Hotel = Westin = JW Marriott for sure.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
note that we have 3 of the 4 standard full service hotels (Hilton, Marriott, Sheraton) but none of the upscale full service. One could argue that our Hilton is a premium location though, similar to the Palmer House Hilton vs. the (standard) Hilton both in Chicago.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Here's a nifty chart (albeit Europe-focused) that gives a little hotel industry insight into how luxury and full service pan out. Based on this, our most preeminent, soft-branded, hotel is the Ambassador. The Sheraton, on a brand level, tops out on their luxury scale. Independent brands like 21c aren't on here, but I'd put it near or top on that luxury scale.
Taken from the Hotel Brands Report, 2017, from www.hotelanalyst.co.uk
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That's very interesting.
Looks like they didn't chart Omni?
Not that there are a few upper market flags that were planned for OKC (Marriott, Indigo, Canopy) that seem to have completely stalled.
I think Omni was skipped because it's a UK-based study, but also might be because they only have 60 properties. I know that sounds like a lot... but Hilton has 570+, Sheraton 400+, and Marriott 550+. I was surprised not to see Waldorf Astoria on the luxury side. I don't see it listed at all...
Intercontinental is a five star? That’s where I generally stay if I have a choice. I’m not at the point where I can afford a stay at a JW, but intercontinental usually isn’t too bad. Nice hotel but it doesn’t seem 5 star.
yes, Intercontinental is definitely the top brand of the Holiday-Inn/Intercontinental scope. Crowne Plaza would be the next step down to the full service then Holiday-Inn which is sort of budget full service. ..
I find it interesting that they do lump all of the full service together (Marriott, Hilton, Sheraton, Hyatt) but call them Upper Market in the UK. Westin is > Sheraton. Grand Hyatt is > Hyatt. Renaissance which we do have is > Marriott. I'd put Park Hyatt in the lifestyle or boutique area for upmarket.
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the European map provided would indicate otherwise, confirming Renaissance Hotels are indeed a step above Marriott Flagship Hotels, as would my own professional travel experiences.
If I recall correctly wasn't the plan for the new hotel in Bricktown to be a Renaissance Hotel, thereby basically stealing the flag from the existing Convention Center hotel in the CBD with it becoming just a flagship Marriott? ...
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By the way, there are 2 Renaissance Hotels in OKC... downtown and Waterford at 63rd & Penn
Actually the plan was for that hotel to become a Westin (at least that was the hope of that hotel owner)
FYI for business I have stayed in Marriott’s and renaissance since Marriott bought the brand in 1997. It has been a co level flag with normal marriotts that entire time
They are about half-way through their re-painting.
Most of the concrete will be painted white but the vertical strips between the windows are being painted black to blend in the windows.
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Looking good. Nice contrast from all the beige buildings. I wish they could add an LED band up top that would really set it off
Looks so much better. Peach was...an odd choice.
It was a step up from concrete, which it had been forever.
I noticed it driving by the other day and thought man that looks a lot better.. Rather than LED band perhaps frame the large rectangle in center from top to bottom LED would look nice.. it wont happen.. but
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